This might turn out to be the first L-Shaped ambush coyote hunt in Pueblo. lol.
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This might turn out to be the first L-Shaped ambush coyote hunt in Pueblo. lol.
Near Avondale. Still gathering details.
Once I get the address and figure out the property lay, I'll contact CDW to get clarification on any rules.
"I have a million doves they can take too"
I have guns and cans, no worries there.
I have 3k rounds of soft tip 5.56 from a certain group buy a few years back that could finally possibly serve a purpose.
Otherwise I'd have to burn up some .308 or 300BO, I don't have any of those fancy small caliber magnums.
Well, I have the address.
Not looking real good... She's too close to Hwy 50 and other dwellings off property.
It seems relatively flat land and bound by roads (incl hwy 50) and other property owners/buildings on all sides. This could be a problem. Can't shoot towards roads, and without a backstop (hills), it's probably not safe.
I'm going to talk to her and get more info.
Might consider bow hunt, depending
I did discuss that with her as an option if there's anyone that wants. She's says right now she has no cattle, and there's a litter down in a draw and mom is barking at her horses every night. Yotes are getting her chickens so she desperately wants them gone. Said they've been gone for a few years, assumed someone else was keeping them under control, but they're back this year.
She says there's a backstop, but it still seems sketchy. She's going to get some pics, but I think it's going to take boots on the ground to determine feasibility.
There's always the doves. She said they're the ring neck invasive, so no bag limit. Said she probably kills two of them per day just making one trip out.
Suppressed .22's?
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